VERA FILES FACT CHECK: Roque DID NOT say ‘poor have no right to choose’ COVID-19 vaccine brand
The presidential spokesperson on his official FB page also decried the quote card as "fake."
The presidential spokesperson on his official FB page also decried the quote card as "fake."
Its publisher said the post is “a joke” and a “satire.”
But vaccine administrators were advised to weigh carefully if frail and terminally ill patients should still be given the jab.
Hindi bababa sa tatlong mga ahensya ng gobyerno ang nagsasagawa ng magkakahiwalay na imbestigasyon sa paggamit ng Presidential Security Group (PSG) ng mga smuggled at hindi awtorisadong bakuna laban sa coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) sa panahong wala pang naaprubahang bakuna, kahit para sa emergency use, sa bansa.
The statement is not an admission that COVID-19 does not exist, nor that SARS-CoV-2, the virus behind the disease, was not scientifically isolated.
The fake report stated that the claim is based on “findings from a University of California study” conducted on 1,500 men. Not true.
Umaasa ang Pilipinas, na nasa ilalim ng isa sa pinakamahabang lockdown sa mundo sa gitna ng pandemya, sa bakunang panlaban sa coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Hindi pa nakarating sa baybayin ng bansa ang bakuna nagsimula nang kumalat ang kung ano-ano nang maling impormasyon tungkol dito.
Matapos ang ilang buwang pinabilis na mga clinical trial, maraming mga coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine ang malapit na ngayong ilabas sa merkado, at may iilan na maaari nang gamitin ng publiko.
The Philippines, functioning under one of the world’s longest lockdowns amid the pandemic, is pinning its hopes on a vaccine to fight coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The vaccine has not reached its shores but a wave of misinformation about it has started to spread.
After months of expedited clinical trials, several coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines are now nearing market distribution, and a few are already out for public use.